Age of Empires III: Complete Collection

Age of Empires III: Complete Collection (2012)

by Ensemble Studios, Microsoft Studios
Genres:Strategy, Simulator, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Themes:Non-fiction, Warfare
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Microsoft Studios brings you three epic Age of Empires III games in one monumental collection for the first time. Immerse yourself in the award-winning strategy experience. Microsoft Studios brings you three epic Age of Empires III games in one monumental collection for the first time. Command mighty European powers looking to explore new lands in the New World; or jump eastward to Asia and determine the outcome of its struggles for power.Show more
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user avatar@ghuyruser avatar@ghuyr
January 30, 2025
Having the Complete Collection of AOE3 (up until DE3 that is) available on GOG would be great. The game is not available anywhere else at the moment, and should be preserved in its original and remake state for the sake of the community and ease of access. Now as for memories, I transitioned to this game in-between playing AOM, and I always appreciated its fantastic art style and depth of gameplay. My dad and I played through this game a lot too and I loved breaking his base with an army of canons. ;)
user avatar@matrasozaBruser avatar@matrasozaBr
January 30, 2025
Я один из тех людей, которые очень скучают по жанру стратегий. Хоть этот жанр и не пользуется такой популярностью, ценителей этого жанра не мало. Age of Empires III была одной из первых игр, которые познакомили меня с этим жанром, и влюбили в него
It’s such a unique experience with this game, while I find it weird at times with how the pitch of this game is the age of exploration, but most of it is set in the Americas, specifically America, the Sound Design and destructive buildings and environments keep me engaged every time there is a battle especially with troops when you finally get a big chunk of them to clash with on another. You should experience this game at least once in your life and I hope GOG is able to bring it here soon.
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